Hello everyone. I really like the forum since first finding it last week. Although I'm a teacher by day, my hobby is making jewelry in my humble garage/shop (but I know nothing about watchmaking yet). Anyways, I have decent EPOS sub style watch (3241-1) that is no longer in production. It has served me well but the sapphire crystal had a good scratch and the bezel insert is looking ratty as well. The 10 year old movement keeps excellent time but may need attention soon, who knows. Long story short. Since EPOS does not provide replacement parts anyway for my watch, (they don't respond to me emails that are in English), I was thinking of using my nice jewelry bench to dive into the world of modding/building my own watch using my 2824-2 movement. I've always wanted a tudor or rolex sub but can't afford one on my laughable teacher budget. But I would like to build an older looking Tudor sub with my ETA movement. I've been searching the forums about building and gathered a bit on into, but did not find any tutorials on building a Tudor sub. (There are lots of tutorials on building Datejusts) I don't understand why the replica cases from Yuki or Phong are 800 bucks. If I want to build a decent looking aged look Tudor sub on a 2824-2, what half way decent cases and other parts can I use to do this? And are there any tutorials on building one like there are for the datejusts? I've read that I may need a few spacers or mods to make my stock movement fit, etc. From what I've read, raffles cases or cartel cases were cheaper, but I see on cases for sale on raffles, only case backs, and I can't find Cartel. I'm totally lost. thanks for any advice, Rick